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F.' McKAY 'TELEGRAPH RECEIVER.

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Patented Nov. 29, 1927..

UNITED.; f STATES PATENT oFFics.

FRANCIS MCKAY, OF HAMILTON," ONTARIO, CANADA, ASSIGNOR TO IvIEECANTIL TRUST COMPANY OE CANADA, LIMITED, IN TRUST, OF'I-IAMIL'ION, ONTARIO,

CANADA.

TELEGRAPII 1 RECEIVER.

Application Ale(1..,1Tovember 14, 1923. Serial No. 674,773.

The inventionrelatesto an improvedtelegraphic receiving apparatus and the particular objects ot the. invention are to provide asimple and compact struct-ure which .may be utilized to advantage on branclrcrcuits inharmony with, `other types ot instruments or. may be usedindependently, and to provide a device whichwill not. require speci ally trained operators.` 1

A still further. object is toensure accuracy of transmissionand tor enable the instantaneous. translation ot' messages wherever` a machine maybe installed.

The. principal features, oli,y the invention consist in the novel constructionot amechanism, wherebyv electric impulses transmitted through the line -wireare receivedl by a magnet whichtirst ,operates` the starting of the receiving mechanism in step withthe sending mechanism andthenactuates a series of selector devices whichoperateto select the character to be printed, both operations being eiliectedbycurrent of equal strength.y

A Jfurtherfeature consists in thenovel construction and, arrangement of the impulse receiving mechanism and the means yfor translating from lthe receiving jiriechanisn'i to the printing mechanism,I wherebyy the.v impulse receiving structure becomes operative to receive during the progression ot the printing functions.

A. still.. further. andv very important teature consists in the novel manner of ope-.rating the rotating head carrying the selector members at a uniform rate o'tspeed through the intermittent application.otpower to a flexible medium operatively connected-with the head and in operating the various controlling devices from the shaft of the selector head,thereby ensuring the synchronous operation of allparts ot, the mechanism.

In the art of automatic telegraphing it iswell known to transmit electric pulses to the line wire by various means.l Itis not importantv to this inventionjust what means are utilized to transmit these. pulses but itis important to note that the pulses-transmitted are all conveyed from an ordinary strength ot electric current supply.

rllhe important feature lies in theV reception of thek pulses by asingleoperating magnet thus overcoming the difficulties ofV synchronism between the sending and receiving mechanisms, tor the pulses sent by the sending mechanism are received and translated instantaneously and it is only-necessary to provide a meanswithin the sending and receiving devicesv which willoperate at a sub.-

stantially similar speed tor a comparatively ure l on theline it-l showing the type operating members and latch lock. Figure 5 is an.' elevational detail ol'y the latch control and the members for winding the spring for operating the e selector head.-v

Figure 6 isa sectionaldetail ol'the spring mechanisnr for operating the selector head.

Figure 7 is a skeleton plan view oliv the mechanism 'for operating the printing mechanism. i

Figure Sis a side elevational view of the mechanism illustrated in Figure?.

Figure 9 is an enlarged perspective view of; oneol' the selector pins.

Figure l0 is an enlarged perspective view ofthe selector bar latch mechanism shown partly in section. l

In illustrating the present invention it is not necessary to illust-rate the complete machine as many of' the parts with which, the invention is associated are capable ot considerable variation-according to the type of typewriting machine` orV printing mechanism which may be adopted. A Thewhole mechanism isassembled ina suitable trame which has no particular significance in relation to thel present invention. i

At the forwardend ot the frame, vinfront of the typewriter carriage and type mechanism is placed the mechanismillustrated 1n plan in Figure, 1.

This mechanismcomprlses avpair of metal blocks 1 and 2 which are rigidly connected i sa by the cross bar 3 and the comb bar 4, the

slots 5 therethrough through which kthe rods 6 of the type bars 7 extend. The cross bar 3 is formed with a plurality of slots 8 which are in alignment with the slots 5 of the comb 4 and in the slots 8 are pivotally supported a plurality of flat fingers 9 which project through the comb slots and engage the underside of the type bar rods 6. The fingers 9 are spring held upward by individual coil springs 10 connected to a cross bar 11 eX- tending between the blocks l and 2.

The selector bars 12 are slidably supported at each end in the blocks 1 and 2 and are parallelly arranged in substantially right angular relation to the lingers 9 and are engaged thereby. The edges of the selector bars engaging the lingers 9 are notched in a suitable manner to form certain combinations which will allow the fingers 9 to move past their normal position so that their upper ends will lift the type rods and said type rods are formed with hooked ends 13 which engage the bail 14 which extends across the machine at the forward4 side of the comb, it being pivotally supported on the cross rod l5. v

The selector bars 12 are moved transversely by individual coil springs 16 secured to a bracket 17 on t-he block 2 and connected to said bars adjacent to one end. At the other end'the bars 12 are provided with pivotal latches 18 formed with hooked ends which extend through a perforated plate 20.

A bridge piece 21 is secured to the block 1 above the latches and carries the springs 22 so that the hooked latch ends extending through'the plate 20 are spring held in locking contact therewith with the bevelled hooked ends projecting therethrough.

A shaft 23 is rotatably mounted in the blocks l and 2 and on one end thereof is secured the selector head 24 which is in the form of a fiat disc having a spur gear periphery.

Upon the head 24 are mounted a plurality of bushings 25 arranged in a plurality of series, each of said series forming substantially an involute.

Within the bushings 25 are slidably arranged the pins 26 which project through to the inward side of the selector head and are formed with flattened ends. The outer ends of the pins are here shown formed with T shaped heads 27 which rest in transverse slots in the outer ends of the bushings. Each pin is formed intermediate of its length with a double detent 28 which .is engaged by a spring 29 entering a slot 30 cut in the side 0f the bushing.

The springs 29 are secured in groups on blocks 31 vsecured to the outer face of the selector head. A

- 44 to which is connected a link 45.

At the innermost end of each involute series of bushings is a plain cylindrical bushing 32 in which is arranged a pin 33 which projects outwardly beyond the ends of the T-shaped heads of the pins 26` being held out by a spring 34.

A stop member35 is arranged in a rigid position on the frame in the path of the stop pins 33 (F ig. 1) so thatsaid pins engage the stop `and arrest the movement of the selector head.

An electro magnet 36 is supported on a subframe 37 carriedv bythe block 1 and an armature 38 pivotally supported on a bracket 39 isy provided with an extension arm 40 which when the magnet is energized is adapted to engage the end of the stoppin holding the head from rotation and push said pin inwardly to release the head.

The speed of rotation of the head is regulated in a manner hereinafter described to a definite speed and the electrical pulses sent to the magnet are regulated by .the sending apparatus so that as the head rotates each pulse receivedV will operate the arm 40 t0 engage the head of the pin 26 of the series which is then opposite to-the arm.

' The pins 26 are held in vtheir outward position by the spring members129 engaging the detents therein but upon pressure being applied to the head of the pin by the mag-V net arm 40 the pin moves inwardly and the spring engages the other portion of the detent to hold the pin in the inward position. The inner ends of the pins selected project inwardly from the inside of the head and as the head carries these pins past the latches Y 18 the pins engage the latches successively accordingly as the pins are arranged. The angularfset of the latches corresponds with the involute setting yof the pins so that the pins engage the latches successively as each pin travels in its circular path,` thus the selection of "the selector bars is effected to choose the desired type bar.

In the operation of the selector bars it is of course necessary that the fingers 9 be held from Contact with the bars 12 which must move with perfect freedom and the actuating springs are of necessity light in order that the latches 18 may release freely.

On the completion of the setting of each series of pins the next succeeding stop pin 33 will engage the stop 35 and arrestthe movement of the head.

A shaft 41 journalled in the blocks 1 and 2 back of the cross bar 3 has rigidly secured thereto a pair of curved arms 42 connected by a cross bar 43 which engages the fingers 9 to press them forwardly clear of the selector bars. n

One of the arms 42 is provided with alug This link is pivotally connected at its other end to a short link member 46 supported on a bracket 47 rigid with the frame rof the machine. rlhe pivot point of connection between the links and 46 is below a line drawn between the fixed pivot of the short link 46 and the pivotal connection of the link 45 with the lug 44.

The link 46 is formed with a finger projection 48 which engages a latch arm 49 mounted on a fixed pivot carried by the cross bar 11. rlfhis latch is adapted to be moved forwardly a sufficient distance' to allow the nger projection to drop clear, thus allowing the toggle formed by the two links 46 to break downwardly, the action of the springs l0 against the lingers 9 actuating said toggle.

Connected to the latch arm 49 is a bent bar 5() which extends forwardly beneath the cross bar 46 and over theshaft 23 and is connected to an arm 5l rigidly mounted upon a shaft 52 journalled in the main supporting blocks l and 2. Y

spring 53 is connected to a short arm on the shaft 52 to hold the arm '51, bar 50 and latch arm 49 to the rearward position in engagement with the linger projection of the link 48. y Y l Upon the end of the shaft 52 projecting beyond the block 2 is secured a latch arm 54 and upon the shaft 23 is mounted a wheel 55 carrying a plurality of bevelled fingers 56 adapted to engage the bevelled end of the latch arm 54 so that as the wheel rotates the latch arm will be periodically operated to pull upon the latch arm 49 through the bar 50.

An arm 57 pivotally mounted on the outer side of the block 2 close to its base has connected to its upper .end an offset 58, to the outer end of which is secured a link 59 which is connected to a projection 60 from one of the supporting arms of the bail 14.

At the top end of the arm 57 is secured a 'A pin 6l to which is pivotally connected the operating bar 62 which bar extends rearwardly and is operated by the cam 63 mounted on a shaft 64 which is actuated in a forward direction by a spring 65 encircling the same. A

The bar 62 is provided with anextension arm 66 at its rear end projecting upwardly and having a roller 67 thereon engaging a cam 68 arranged upon a shaft 69 which is driven through the clutch 70 by a suit-able train of gearing.

rlhe forward operation of the main operating bar 62 swings the arm 57 in a forward direction. Pivotally attached to thevarm 57 is a ratchet pawl 7l which engages a ratchet wheel 72 loosely mounted upon the shaft 23.

A holding pawl 78 is mounted on the block 2 to engage the'ratchet wheel said wheel as it is advanced- The wheel 72 lforms part of the sleeve 74 which is journalled-in the'block'2 and hasv an outwardly projecting sleeve end 75 to which' is secured 'one end of a helical spring 76.

A sleeve 77V rotatably f mounted in the sleevef 74 of the ratchet wheel isf rigidly securedto the shaft 23'and carries onzits outer end the wheel 55. This lwheel is provided with` an annular flange 78 which houses the spring 76 and to which the outer end of the spring is secured.

It will thus be seen that by the rotation of the ratchet wheel the spring will be wound up and the torsion of the spring will be' applied to the shaft; The shaft is held from rotation by the stop pins 33 in-the selector head engaging the stop and when the stop pinsL are withdrawn the movement of the shaft i-sregulated by a suitable regulating device, here shown in the'form of an escapement 79 having a pinion'SO-engaging the'spur geared perimeter of the selector head 24. n

A mechanical escapen'ient'is here shown butit may be preferable to use a form of magnetic brake to regulate the speed of movement of the selector head so that the pins 26 in the bushings 25 will move past the .end 40 of the electro-magnet armature at a uniform rate of speed and in synchronism with the head of the sending machine.

vIt will be understood that as the torsion is applied to the spring 76 by means of the bail operating'mechanism a definite amount of movement is applied at each operation lof the bail and as the selector head moves a definite distance each time, the torsion on the shaft 24 will be practically constant and the regulating device will have no difficultyA in maintaining speed of movement of the head on both the sending and receiving machines at practically the same speed, consequently the sending device will synchronize with the receiving device with great accuracy between the stops. As the distance of travel of the selector head between .the

72 and hold pulses is considerable there is ample'latitude for variation between the speed of movement of the sending and receiving heads without error.

A cam bar 8l is connected to the arm 57 at a point adjacent to its pivot and is guided at its rear Iend by a grooved roller 82 and the bos'sof a lever 83, which lever is provided with 'a forked end carry-ing a roller 84. This roller-is engaged by a camsurface 85 on the bar 8l on each forward movement of the bail.

The lever 88 is rigidly secured to the shaft 41 so that uponthe forward movement of the bail,.the.lever is depressedto swing the arms 42 forwardly and bring the cross bar 43 into engagement with the fingers 9 to depress them against the pressure of their springs 10 and to clear them from Contact with the selector bars 12. Y

As the links 45 and 46 are connected to one of the arms 42 the forward movement of the cross bar 43 straightens the links so that the latch arm 49 is engaged by the linger projection 48 of the link 46. This ensures th-e holding of the cross bar 43 in the forward position until such time as a further selection has been made. i

- An arm 86 is rigidly secured to the outer end of the shaft 4l beyond the lever 83 and upon the inner side of this arm is pivotally mounted a latch member 87 which is held in a forward posit-ion by a spring 88. y

The bail operating bar 62 has a cam 89 arranged on its underside and engaging this cam is a pivotal arm 90 which rests substantially in a horizontal position and has .a roller contact engaging said cam.

The forward end of the pivotal arm 90 is turned upwardly and provided with a lateral extension 91 which normally rests upon the top of the latch 87. i

The arm 90 is held in its upper position by the lug 91 resting upon the top of the latch 87 so that the cam 89 of the bail operating arm 62 engages the roller on the arm 90 and it cannot move forward until the latch arm 49 operates to release the locking toggle formed by the links 45 and 46 allowing the pressure of the springs pulling upon the lingers 9 to press upwardly against the cross bar 43 which swings the arms 42 rearwardly, thus turning the shaft 41 and as the shaft41 carries the arm 86 the backward movement moves the latch 87 clear of the lug 91 allowing it to drop. The forward pressure of the bail operating bar 62 actuated by the spring then depresses the pivotal arm 90 and the arm 62 moves forward in the operation of the bail.

The extension arm 66 of the bail operating bar is provided with a slotted link 93 which engages a'crank rod 94 connected to a cross shaft 95 which carries the clutch operating arm 96. The clutch consists of a latch bolt 97 sliding radially in a slot in the disc 98 secured to the cam shaft 69 and projects outwardly from the periphery to engage the slotted rim of the wheel 99 in the train of gears. The arm 96 is formed with avbevelled surface whieh'engages the projecting pin 100 of the latch bolt and as the disc is rotated the arm 96 forces the pin inwardly withdrawing the latch bolt from engagement with the wheel 99, thus allowing the wheel to continue to rotate without rotating the cam. The cam 68 is formed with a spiral to move the arm 66 backwardly its maximum distance and it is then formed coaxially to free the arm and allow it to move forwardly under the impulse of the spring 65. I

The forward movement of the bar 62 carries the arm 66Vwith it, also the slotted link l 93 and the link engaging the crank 94 swings the cross shaft, withdrawing the clutch operating arm from engagement with the face of th-e disc 98 and therefore clear of the clutch pin 100 allowing the clutch bolt 97 to spring outwardly and again engage the driving wheel 99.

rlhe clutch operating arm`96 is moved into y to their normal position after having eifectved the selection of one of the fingers 9.

1t will be noted that this operation occurs simultaneously with the forward movement when the bailvis moved outwardly and the cross bar 43 is holding the fingers 9 clear of the selector bars.

have not attempted to describe the mechanism co-operating with the structure de scribed for operating the carriage of the typewriter or ribbon mechanism, as such may be varied considerably without interfering with the operation of the message receiving apparatus.Y I v In the operation of this machine the electrical pulses are sent over the line by a device which is timed and controlled to `operate at a certain well defined speed. u

Upon the starting of the sending mechanism a pulse is transmitted to the magnet which operates its armature to engage the pin 33 in engagement with the stop 35. The tension of the spring 76 is set at a predetermined pressure to rotate the shaft 23 and because this tension is of a very definite quality7 the speed controller (which has been described and is here shown as a simple escapement but may be a magnetic brake), regulates the speed of rotation of the selectorhead very accurately. As the head rotates the pins 26 move into alignment with the armature extension 40 and as the pulse is transmitted to the magnet the armature operates and pushes on the pin in alignment therewith.

It will be seen that the latitude against error is exceptionally large because of the arrangen'ient of the T-shaped headson the pins. The selector head may move a considerable distance out of tune with the head isa of the sending device but the pins will still receive the action of the pulse. v

As the pins are selected throughv the operation of the armature they are held in their selected position either pushed in `or left out, by the springs 29 engaging the double detent of the pins. l

The involute arrangement ofthe pins in the selector head is .very important as each pin in the series travels in its own circular path and it will engage only the latch of the selector bar arranged in that same path, consequently if the pin is pushed in its corresponding selector bar will be released by the engagement of the pin with the selector bar latch swinging the latch on its pivot to let it slip through the hole in the `plate 20. It will also be noted'that the selection is extremely sensitive. The magnet has no ae-v tual work to accomplish in the selection, that is, it has no load. It merelypushes the little pins` in and the pins in turn, onthe rotation of the selector head, merely release thefsmall latches holding the selector bars. These then operate under theaction of their own individual springs and according tothe combination set up they present an opening Jfor one of the ingers9 but the fingers 9 are, during the selection, held clear from the selector bars by the cross bar 43 which is locked by the latch arm 49 and links 45 and 46.

The wheel 55 is .as described, secured to the shaft of the selector head and carries the radial fingers 56 which correspondin number with the number ot the series of selector pins on the head and are arranged to operate the latch arm 49 through the connections described. When thel arm` 49 is moved forward the finger projection l48 of the link 46 is relased and the pressure of the springs 1() through the lingers 9fu'pon the cross bar 43cbreaks the toggle ofthe links 45 and 46 downwardly, thus allowing the selection to be made.

The secondary lock in the tormfof the latch 87 holds the arm 90. in locking engagement with the bail operating bar 62until the Vlatch arm 49 is released'which causes the arm 86 carrying the latch to be swung rearwardly allowing the lug 91 on the arm 90 to drop7 thus freeing the cam 89 on the arm 62 and allowing it to move forward underthe vimpulse of its actuating spring. The forward movement swings the arm 57 on itspivot carrying with it the bailv 14 which engages the type bar rod and operates the type bar and as the pawl 71 is carried upon the arm 57 the ratchet wheel is turned the distance ot one tooth, thus pulling upon the inner end of the spring. This occurs each time the bail is operated and as the selector head moves a corresponding distance .at the selection and operation of each type bar tothe distance of movement vof the pawl, the spring ris fmaintainedin a state of uniform and. constant tension. Y

The forward movement of the arm 57,als0 operates the cam bar 81 to operate the lever 83 which kissecured to the shaft-41, thus moving thel cross bar 43 into contact with thelingers 9 and withdrawing them from engagement with the selector bars and instantaneously allowing said bars to be returned by the operation ofthe link 106k in the manner described assoon as the bail kengages the type bar rod.

It will be readily understood from 'this description that the selector head may im-v mediately proceed with the selection of a new series of pins and the operation of the selector bars while the printing mechanism is `in operation. This overlap is extremely important because it enables the machine to operate with practically double thespeed it wouldV have if the selection were required to await the completion of'each cycle of the printing operation..

A fixed cam plate 107 is arranged on the side of the block 1 to engage the inner ends of the selectorl pins as the head rotates pushing them outwardly in position to be again operated upon by the magnet.

Iv have not shown or described any particular means for operating the driving mechanism nor any means for controlling same as a` suitable motor controlled by a time switch-.actuated by suitable signals may be used. It will be particularly noted that the operation of the selector head is not dependent upon the accurate timing of the operating motorbut said head is driven for very short periods by a spring held under uniform pressure and these periods are definitely controlled and the driving element responds instantaneously to the releasing pulse.

The machine here shown is adapted vfor receiving a five unit code, that is, there are tive selective pins for each letter or character to be printedbut it will be readily understood that this number may be altered to suit any requirement. `and. is practically `universal. A very important element of advantage in the present-device is that it operates equally well on pulses that are of variable or uniform intensity and is therefore capable of being operated in conjunction withsen'ding devices of various forms,

ythat is,V it may be operated with any ystart and stop class of sending or continuous synchronous. systems. v

A receiving machine such as described may be used in private oliices at a comparatively small cost and requiresno expert manipulation and will remain in constant Service and synchronisin and is therefore particularly adaptable for extending branch services from multiplex machines;

The preferred construction is herein shown and described but it must be understood that considerable variation in design may be effected Without departing from the principal features set forth.

What I claim as my invention is l. A telegraph receiver,l comprising, an electromagnet adapted to receive electric pulses, a rotatable selector' head, means for periodically arresting said head adapted to be released by said electro-magnet, selector devices carried by said head and moved to their y functioning position by engaging the armature of said magnet, and printing means controlled by said selector devices.

l2. A telegraph receiver, comprising airotatable selector head maintained under constant and uniform torque and governedl to rotate at a uniform speed, an electro-magnet, means for periodically arrestingl said head adapted to be released by said electro-magnet, selector devices arranged on said head and operated when moving by the armature of saidl magnet, and printing means controlled by said selector devices.

3. A telegraph receiver, comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive electric pulses,a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for kperiodically arresting said head adapted'to'be released by said electro-magnet, selector devices arranged on said selector head and adapted to be operated by engagementy With the armature of said electro-magnet during the rotation of said head, printing devices,`

and means extending into the paths of movement of said selector devices on said head for selecting the printing devices.

4. A telegraph receiver, comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive electric pulses, a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate ata uniform speed and torque, means for periodically arresting said hcad'adapted to be released by said electro-magnet, selector devices arranged on said selector head and adapted to be moved to theirrfuncl'ioning position by engagement with the armature of said electro-magnet dining the rotation of said head, printing devices, and means extending into ,the paths of movement of theselector devices on said head during the rotation of said head and adapted to be engaged thereby vo effect the selection of the printing devices.

5. A telegraph receiver, comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive'electric pulses, a rotatable selector vhead adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for periodically arresting said head adapted to be released by said electro-magnet, a plurality of movable members arranged on said head in a substantially involute arrangement and adapted to pass successively across the armature of said magnet to be operated thereby when pulses are received by said magnet, printing devices, and means extending into the path of movement of said movable members to be operated vthereby and to operate an armature for said magnet adapted to be moved by the energizing of the magnet into the .path of said slidable members and to engage and slide said members to project from the head, latch membersy arranged in an involute series to be engaged and released by the projected slidable members onthe head, selector members controlled' by said latches, and printing means controlled, by said selector members. Y i.

7. A telegraph receiver, comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive electric pulses, a rotatable selector Vhead adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for periodicallyl arresting said head controlled by said electro-magnet, av 'plurality of trans versely slidable members arranged in an involute series in said head, an armature adapted to be Amoved vby the energizing of the magnet into the path of said slidable members and to engage and slide said members to projectfrom the head, slidable selector bars arranged in substantially perpendicular (arrangement with said Y selector head, a plate having a hol-e therethrough opposite each of said bars, a spring latch pivotally secured toeach selector bar and extending through said plate and adapted to be released by themembers projected from the head, and .printing means controlled by sai-Vd selector bars. Y

8. telegraph receiver', comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive electric pulses, a rotatable selector Yhead adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for periodically arresting said'head controlled by said electro-magnet, a plurality .of transversely slidable members arranged in an involute series in said head, an arma-ture adapted to be moved by theY energizing of the magnet into jthe path of movement Vof said slidable members and yto engage and slide said members to project from the head, slidable selector bars arranged in substantially perpendicular arrangement with said selector head, a plate having a hole therethrough opposite each of vsaid bars, said holes being placed in an involute arrangement, a spring latch pivotally secured to each selector bar and extending through said plate to be engaged and released from the plate by the projected slidable members Vin lthe selector head in succession, and print-ing means controlled by said selector-bars.

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electro-magnet adapted to receive velectric pulses, a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for periodically arresting said head adapted to be released by said electro-magnet, pins arranged in an involute series and slidablle transversely in said head and adaptedV to be projected therethrough,said pins each'having a double detent therein, a spring for each pin engaging said detents to hold thev pins in either of tivo posit-ions, an armature for said magnet adapted when energisedto engage the head ends of said pins. selector bars actuated by said pinsand printing means con-v trolled by said selector' bars. n

l0. A telegraph receiver, comprising, an electro-magnet adapted to receive electric pulses, a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, a plurality of selector pins arranged in said head, a stop pin slidably arranged in said selector head, a iixed stop Jco-engage said stop pin, an armature for said magnet adapted to release said stop pin from engagement with said flied` stop'and to actuate said selector pins rduring the movement of the head. and printing devices controlled by said selector pins.

l1. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate at a uniform speed, means for periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector members on said head operable by said electro-magnet,selector bars controlled by the rotatable selector members, type bars, means for operating said type bars, means controlling the operation of said type bars adapted to co-operate With said selector bars, means for restraining the operation of said type bar controlling means during the operation of the -selector bars, and means controlled by the movement of the selector head for releasing said restrainling means.

`riodcally arresting said selector head, an

electro-magnet adaptel to-release said arresting means, selector vmemberson said head operable by said electro-magnet, selector bars controlled by the rotatable selector members, type bars, operating lrods connected to said type bars, a swingingbail adapted to operate said rods, bars individually engaging said operating rods to move them into operating engagement with said bail and controlled by said selector bars, means for Withholding said bars controlled by the selector bars from engagement thereivith, and means controlled by the movement of the selector head for releasing said withholding means. i

Y 13. A telegraph receiving device. comprising, a rotatableselector head adapted.l to rotate ata uniform speed, means for periodi- Y cally arresting said selector head, an'electromagnet adapted to release said "arresting means, selector members on said head operable by said electro-magnet', selector barsA controlled by the rotatable selector. members,

l'type bars, operating rods connected to said trolled by said selector bars, a cross bar engaging said bars controlled by the selector bars, alatch holding said cross bar in engagementfafith the aforesaid bars to hold them clear of the selector bars, a Wheel rotatable with the selectorheadihavingprojections uniformly spaced thereon, and means (3o-operating with said projection adapted to release said latch. y

le. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, a, rotatable selector headadaptedl to r0- tate at uniform speed, means for` periodically arresting' said selector head,.an electro-magnet'adapted to release saidv arresting means, selectormembers on said head operable by said electro-magnet, selector bars controlled by `the rotatable selector members, type bars,

means for operating said type bars, means controlling the operation of saidftype lbars adapted to co-operate with said selector bars, means for restraining the operation of said type bar controlling means, la toggle link connected with Asaid restraining means, a latch holding said toggle extended, and means connected With the selector head for releasing said latch.

' l5. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, a rotatable selector head adapted'to rotate at uniform speed, means forfperiodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector members on said head operable by s( id electro-magnet. selector bars controlled by the rotatable selector members, printing mechanism controlled by said selector bars, and means connected with the printing mecnanisin for returning the selector bars to their receiving position immediatelyA following the commencement of, the

operation of the printing mechanism'- enabling the operation of the selector head to proceed While the printing mechanism is operating. Y

16. A. telegraph receiving device, comprising, a rotatable selector head adapted to rotate uniform speed, means for periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector' members on said head operable by .said electro-magnet, selector bars controlled by the rotatable selector members, printing' mechanism controlled by said selector bars, spring actuated means for kactuating-the 'printing mechanism, and meansV operiso said selector head adapted to operate during the operation of the type bars.

18. A teleo'ra h receiving device com arisb a 7 mg, a 4rotatable selector head, means yfor 4periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector devices carried by said head and operable bv said electromagnet, type bars controlled by saicL selectoi' members, means for operating said type bars, a spring having one vend connected With said selector head, a rotatable member conl nected with the other end of said spring, and means actuated by the type bar operating means for operating` the rotatable meinber connected with said'pspring to apply tension to saidpspring at regular intervals.

19. A .telegraph receiving device, comprising, al rotatable selector head, means for periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector devices carried by said head and operable by said electro-inagnet, type bars controlled by said selector members, means for operating said type bars, a spring having one end connected with said, selector head, a rotatable member connected With the other end of said spring, and means vactuated by the type bar perating means for operating the rotatable member connected With said spring to apply tension to said spring While the selector head is at rest equivalent to the tension released by the operation ot the selector head in its periods of movement.

20. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, a rotatable selector head, means for periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector devices carried by said head and operable by said electro-magnet, type bars controlled by said selector members. means for operating said type bars, a spring having one end connected With said selector head, a rotatable meniber connected With the other end of said spring, aratchet Wheel carried by said rotatable member, a paWl carried by said type bar operating means and adapted to rotate said ratchet, and means for holding' said ratchet- Wheel from return movement.

2l. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, a rotatable selector head, means tor periodically arresting said selector head, an electro-magnet adapted to release said arresting means, selector devices carried by said head and operable by said electro-magnet, type bars` controlled by said selector members, a pivotal bail for operating said type bars, means Afor swinging said bail, a pivotal arm connected With said bail, a paWl carried by said arm, a ratchet Wheel co-operating With said paWl, a drum secured to said ratchet Wheel, a helical spring secured in said drinn, and a shaft secured to said helical spring and connected to said selector head.

22. A tel-egraph receiving device, corrprising, type bars, electrically controlled means for selecting thetype bar to be operated, a reciprocating member adapted to eti'ect the operation of the type bars, means controlled by the selecting means for controlling the operation of the reciprocating' member, and spring means for actuating the reciprocating member. y

23. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, type bars, electrically lcontrolled means for selecting the type bar kto be operated, a reciprocating member adapted to eiiect the operation` or" thetype bars, a spring adapted to operate said reciprocating member in one direction to cause the type bars to print, a power driven cam adaptedV prising, 4type bars, electrically controlledv means for selecting th-e type bar to be operated a reciprocating member adapted to etect Ythe operation of thetype bars, a spring adapted to operate said reciprocating meniber in one direction to cause the type-bars to print, a power driven cam adapted to retuin said reciprocating member Vand reset said spring, a clutch controlling` the operation of said cam, means actuated by the tor- Ward movement of the reciprocating member adapted to throw the clutch into engagement to operate the cain, and means controlled by the selecting mechanism for controlling the return of the reciprocating member. v

25. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, type bars, electrically controlled means for selecting the type bar to be operated, a reciprocating member adapted by its movement in one direction to eiiect the operation ot the type bars in the printing movement, a bail for operating the type bars connected to said reciprocating member, spring means for moving said reciprocating member forward, means for obstructing the forward movement ot saidfreciproeating member, means controlled'by the selecting means for controlling'said obstructing member and power means for returning said reciprocating member and resetting said spring.

26. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, type bars, electrically controlled 'means for selecting' the type bar to be operated, a spring actuated reciprocating inember adapted to effect the operation ot' the type bars and having an obstruction surface, a member adapted to engage the obstruction suri'ace of said reciprocating member, a latch member supporting the latter member in an obstructing position, means controlled by the selector head or'releasing the type bar control mechanism, and means co-operating with the latter means adapted to release said holding latch.

27. A telegraph receiving device, comprising, type bars, electrically controlled means for selecting the type bar to be operated, a swinging bail for operating the type bars, a spring actuated reciprocating member connected with said bail, a cam bar operated by said swinging bail, a lever operated by said cam bar, a latch member, a bar resting on said latch member and forming an obstruction to the forward movement of said reciprocating member, means operated by said lever for withholding the operation o the type bars, and means connecting said latch with the latter means and adapted to release the obstruction to the forward movement of the bail operating member.

FRANCIS MCKAY. 

